Late Fall Foraging With Rah & Rissa
Saturday, November 22 · 1:30pm, followed by a bonfire
Think foraging ends when summer does? Think again! On this late-fall walk, we’ll explore the plants, berries, and greens that remain vibrant well into November. From rose hips to pine needles, nature still offers color, flavor, and medicine. We’ll discover aromatic twigs, and nourishing roots that thrive in the quiet season. Perfect for beginners. Learn how to see the wild landscape with fresh eyes and connect with the gifts of the season.
This is not a lecture, it’s a hands-on, feet-on-the-ground experience, perfect for anyone who wants to become more confident in spotting regional edible plants. Be sure to dress for the weather.
Bring your curiosity, a notebook if you like, and a warm coat. Whether you’re dreaming of brewing your own wild tea or simply want to explore what’s growing nearby, this walk is a perfect place to start. No prior experience needed — just curiosity and good walking shoes!
This event is a fundraiser for Animal Advocates. Tickets will be sold on a sliding scale, with a few at $15 and others at $25 to accomodate for varying budgets.